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Customer Reviews of Coleman Camp Coffeemaker
Customer Rating: Summary: Heaven sent for group camping Comment: Does what it's designed to do. It makes great coffee at your campsite. It brews fast (ten minutes) on a Coleman stove that's protected by a windscreen. However, my pot once took 45 minutes to finish on a mismatched burner/grill setup. One windy morning, brewing didn't even start until I improvised extensive wind protection. Once you get the setup right, you'll be delighted with the results. As other reviews note, you must keep the pot handle centered. I pour the brew into a pump Thermos dispenser so others don't touch the carafe. "Roughing it" once meant enduring percolated coffee. Thank you Coleman for your gift to outdoor Java Joes. Customer Rating: Summary: Just like home Comment: Having a coffee maker at home, there is nothing better waking up to a hot cup of coffee while enjoying the great outdoors. In the past we have used a perculator, but the coffee that produces is highly inconsistent. Once we found this Coleman coffee maker, I was hooked! It takes about the same amount of time that my Mr. Coffee does at home - producing the same amount of coffee in the same amount of time! The first time I used this, I thought it would take longer than home and I was OK with that. I was totally surprised to find this took about the same amount of time my eletric coffee maker takes at home. Living in Idaho, we travel to many high altitude locations (8000-9000+ elevation) and never have experienced any problems using this coffee maker. I would recommend using a good propane stove (Coleman) and a beautiful setting outdoors. I would get this one again without thinking for friends who also enjoy the great outdoors. Customer Rating: Summary: Good coffee if you have the time Comment: Just tried it out for the first time at about 8900 feet. Very good coffee but took almost 45 minutes for a pot to brew. That is just way too long for fishermen who want a quick cup before trolling for the big one. Also, the coffee, even right after the brew cycle , is less than hot. Let it sit there for a few minutes and it is less than luke warm. Now you have to go through the added hassle of transferring to another pot and re-heating. Jury is still out on this product. Customer Rating: Summary: Best item I have ever bought for camping! Comment: I love, love, love my coffeemaker...I pondered this purchase for a year and after I bought it, I can't go without. The pot went through a terrible wind storm, even being pushed off the table but it didn't break! It took about 15-20 mins for a pot to brew, I just went about making breakfast, no biggy. Everyone loved it and it was the hit of the camp. Because you can't leave the burner on under the pot after it finishes brewing, I bought a vacume pump thermos to keep the coffee warm and that does the trick just fine, also that helps keep the handle from getting damaged if someone doesn't put the pot back just right while it's still hot. And if the glass carafe breaks you can get a replacement easily because colemen is owned by Mr.Coffee? (or one of those coffee companies) I did have just one small problemo...a little knob had broken off the filter basket, but it still stayed in place while the coffee brewed for the entire trip, I didn't even have to use any duck tape LOL, when I got back I contacted Coleman and they instantly replaced the part free of charge without any hassle. Coleman is a good buy everytime. Customer Rating: Summary: Coleman Coffeemaker Comment: I have only used the coffeemaker twice but both times it took forever to brew. The coffee was good but I'm not patient enough in the morning to wait for 45 minutes for my coffee. More Reviews No need to miss your perfectly brewed cup of coffee while camping in the great outdoors. The Coleman Camp Coffeemaker drip-brews coffee just like your coffeemaker at home. Also use it to make hot cocoa, hot cider or instant soup. Works with 2- and 3-burner camp stoves. Features swing-out filter basket, solid steel base, easy-pour decanter, and brewing pause 'n' serve. Coordinates with other Coleman camp gear (sold separately). Imported. 14Hx11Wx8-1/25L". Choosing Appliance -> Built-in Ovens The standard 60cm oven has been joined by various other sizes. Now consumers can choose from 60,70 and 90cm wide built-in single ovens. Always check the internal capacity shown in litres as well as the external dimensions. Choosing Appliance -> Fridge / Freezers A large number of freezers have eliminated defrosting by continually circulating the air inside the freezer compartment, thus avoiding frost build-up -- a feature well worth paying a little extra for. Coleman Camp Coffeemaker Tips How to Maintain Appliance -> Maintain Electrical Safely The insulation on electrical cords can become damaged by wear, flexing, or age. Do not use any cord that is stiff or cracked. Some clues that you may have an electrical problem are:
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